Jupiter arrives in Aries, making a great crossing from one end of the zodiac to another. It’s a new cycle as well as a new voyage. While Jupiter was in Aries from May to October, this revisit marks a new phase, a burst of life as we leave Sagittarius Season.
Yes, today is the last day of Sagittarius Season, a season that inspired us to look outside of ourselves and to the world, whether it was to travel and explore, enrich our minds and our souls, or to try to make sense of deeper philosophical or spiritual questions.
This wasn’t your average Sagittarius Season, what with Jupiter in Pisces, a sign that forms a natural duality with Sagittarius. Jupiter in Pisces has been the search within, the receptive side to Sagittarius’s active search of the world for knowledge. We’ve been searching ourselves over the past four weeks as a result.
What did we discover? What emotional connections did we make? What did we leave behind in search of a new life?
It’s time for new adventures now that Jupiter’s in Aries. Just in time for tomorrow’s solstice.
I talked all about Jupiter and its arrival in Aries as well as the start of Capricorn Season in my weekly Facebook Live for December 19-25, 2022. You can watch the replay on YouTube, Instagram, and Spotify.
Did you miss my The Astrology of 2023 webinar? It ended up being three hours long. So much to talk about, especially Pluto’s arrival in Aquarius and Saturn’s move to Pisces! You can still get the recorded presentation or watch an intro clip. What will it mean for you? Get the replay here.
If you are in AUSTRALIA or NZ, this forecast applies approximately for December 20.
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